Sleepy Hollow Cinema, the newly formed nonprofit working to reopen the historic Strand Theater as a community-oriented, independent movie theater, announced today that it has raised more than $200,000 in its first two months of fundraising — hitting a key milestone months ahead of schedule. The all-volunteer group had aimed to raise its first $200,000 by August 1. But the response came faster and stronger than organizers expected: over 100 donor…
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